Ons Jabeur funnily revealed that during the first session, she told her husband and fitness coach not to tell her what to do ...
Ons Jabeur married Karim Kamoun in 2015 and the former fencer officially joined her team in 2017. Since then, he has assisted the former World No. 2 star as a fitness coach. During this period ...
Ons Jabeur opened up about how she makes her working relationship tick with her husband Karim Kamoun, who is also her fitness coach. The Tunisian player also revealed how short their first ...
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Ons Jabeur has admitted she quit practice 15 minutes into her first session with her husband Karim Kamoun. The three-time Grand Slam finalist appointed the former Tunisian fencer as her fitness ...
Former world No. 2 Ons Jabeur battled through breathing difficulties to reach the third round of the Australian Open, defeating Colombia’s Camila Osorio 7-5, 6-3 on Thursday. The Tunisia star ...
Ons Jabeur was seen coughing and clutching her chest before slumping into the chair. She then broke down in tears and left the court for medical attention. Ons Jabeur overcame a challenging asthma ...
Ons Jabeur was in tears after experiencing breathing problems three games into her Australian Open match against Camila Osorio but the Tunisian braved it out to book her spot in the third round.
Ons Jabeur has apologised to her Australian Open opponent Camila Osorio after being involved in concerning scenes during their second round match. The former world no.2 broke down just three games ...
Ons Jabeur chooses her ‘most intimidating rival’ on the WTA Tour, comparing Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, and Coco Gauff.The 3-time Grand Slam finalist has been pushed out of the headlines due ...
Jabeur wiped away tears before leaving the court for medical attention, later returning to win despite not being at her best for the remainder of the contest. "It was very tough to play," Jabeur said.